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Old 08-03-2008, 05:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Check out these pieces of equipment

New and of Special Interest

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Old 08-03-2008, 05:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Here is an interesting tractor importer

Ferrari Tractors Ferrari Agricultural Tractors Walking & Goldini

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Old 08-04-2008, 06:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Can't back up?...No problem

http://www.acamerica.com/index.html

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Old 08-06-2008, 07:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Goldoni Reversable Tractor sure looks like a kissing cousin of AC

http://www.goldoni.com/eng/depliant/...Gamma%20GB.pdf

https://www.oescoinc.com/html/maxter.html

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Default Not to be outdone...JD has painted them GREEN!!

All imported from Italy...

John Deere Ag - New Equipment Features for 20A Nursery and Greenhouse Tractor (21 hp)

John Deere Ag - New Equipment Features for 76F Orchard and Vineyard Tractor (76 hp)

John Deere Ag - New Equipment Features for 85F Orchard and Vineyard Tractor (83 hp)

John Deere Ag - New Equipment Features for 100F Orchard and Vineyard Tractor (96 hp)

So are they Goldonis or ACs (or are ACs also Goldonis?)??

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Old 08-06-2008, 05:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Wink Well apparantly Goldini and Antonia Carraro are separate, but sure look like cousins

http://www.antoniocarraro.com/

GOLDONI - Tecnologia per passione.

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It turns out all the Orchard/Vineyard John Deeres are all Goldonis...No Antonio Carraros...


Tractors designed for vineyards: John Deere introduces diminutive models to accommodate narrow...
By Franson, Paul
Publication: Wines & Vines
Date: Saturday, March 1 2008

Kenwood, Calif. -- Most people associate John Deere with mammoth tractors and combines in vast fields of wheat or corn, but the iconic American company has just introduced its first small tractors designed specifically for vineyards, nurseries and orchards.

"We have had small tractors," said John Deere product manager for specialty tractors John Barry, "but none designed from the start for these uses."

The tractors are manufactured by John Deere's European partner since 1986, Goldoni Technology of Modena, Italy, with Deere input. The new tractors are painted in classic Deere green, not Goldoni red, and the engines in most come from a General Motors subsidiary.

The tractors were introduced at a meeting for vineyard mangers at Landmark Vineyards in Kenwood, Calif. The winery's owner, Michael Calhoun, is the great-great grandson of company founder John Deere.

Four models were on display. Three are similar, and designed for vineyards and other field applications, while the other is a tiny unit for nurseries and greenhouses.

The smallest model, 20A, has a width of only 32 inches and a wheelbase of 39 inches. Powered by a 21 horsepower, two-cylinder Lombardini 954-cc diesel engine that complies with tier IV standards, it incorporates an unusual articulated design that gives it a turning radius of only 4 feet. Its four wheels are equal in radius. It costs about $14,000.

The other three tractors are aimed squarely at the vineyard and related applications. "They were designed for the ground up for vineyards and orchard business," Barry said. They are the 76F (F for fruit), 85F and 100F, the number referring to the approximate horsepower of the turbocharged 2.7-liter VM Detroit Diesel engines.

These tractors feature up to 24 forward gears, allowing them to deliver power while traveling at less than 1 mph to 20 mph. The three-point hitch has 5,500 pounds of lift capability and an adjustable rate control for lowering and raising the hub. The hydraulic system has a 10 gpm flow rate, powerful enough for usual implements.

The 76F tractor is 53-inches wide, the others 57 inches, and all have a turning radius of 9.5 ft. All the tractors are low--the F series is 83 inches high to the roll-over bar top. A cab is optional for the F models, and includes air-conditioning and heating.

The F series costs $36,000 to $41,000. The tractors have a two-year, 2,000-hour warranty. Get more information from johndeere.com/ag or local John Deere dealers.

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Interesting…and it makes me wonder if John Deere has built these to compete with it’s former partner Yanmar.

I would think that JD misses it’s alliance with the Yanmar manufacturing industry and they truly did build a great machine It was rumored that the T80 was proposed and to be built and introduced with Yellow and Green paint….but it didn’t happen that way (obviously) when they were in contract agreement.

Now (well, about 2 years ago) Yanmar introduced the T 80 which was quite a success in the Lake, Napa and Mendocino counties vineyards, and that’s just N. CA.

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The broken tractor is an Antonio Carraro, different company than the BCS and Ferrari. The poster stated that his Pasquali tractors, now made by BCS, never had a similar problem. And the cause of his break is not known, although the final straw was attempting to use the loader as a tractor jack. Might have happened with a jack as well.
 
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